American cinematographer (Aug 1936)

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August, 1936 • American Cinematographer 357 ECONOMICAL lOiiiiii 31otioii Picture Films • • • Stop those “footage” worries. Longer—better—more interesting scenes are yours with these films. $2.19 $3.75 $4.25 SEMI-ORTHO per 100 ft. roll 2 rolls—$4.00 RAPID PANCHROMATIC per 100 ft. roll 2 rolls—$7.00 ULTRA-RAPID PANCHROMATIC per 100 ft. roll 2 rolls—$8.00 Prices Include Complete Peocessinz Send for film circular A-8 Used photographic equipment, STILL or CINE, purchased or ac- cepted in trade. Exceptional al- lowances. F<ITOSUOP, Inf. 136V^-A West 32nd Street New York City GOER ■•AX-OICTIKI FILTEKS ADAPTED FOR MINIATURE CAMERAS Dr. Kellner’s Pan-Ortho Creen Filters are furnished in special slip-over mounts to fit the lens cells of Leica, Contax, Rolleiflex and other popular miniature cameras. Also Blue Filters for additional red absorption and Red Filters for certain night effects. For purposes of increased filter absorption these filters can be stacked one over the other. Furnished singly or in handsomely packed sets of 3 and 5 filters. Catalog B-6 on request C. P. Goerz American Opticol Co. 317 East 34th St. New York 16mm RECORDING 16mm Professional Sound Direct on Film USING THE DOUBLE SYSTEM Our 16mm Optical Printing prints the sound track correctly without duping. • Mfr. of 16mm artd 35mm Recording Heads, Amplifiers, Developing Machines, Printers, Etc. CINEMA ARTS—CRAFTS 918 N. Fairfax HE-1984 Hollywood, Calif. O-XLY 82.50 for one year’s subscription to American Cinematographer, any where in the United States. $3.50 foreign AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER 6331 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, California struction. You will understand how im- portant is the infinite variety of cam- era angles and focal distances; how im- perative is the need for breaking up your story into many terse paragraphs. “Anthony Adverse" has many scenes in many sequences. A single straight- line sequence may comprise an entire picture for you. The same cutting fundamentals apply to both cases. Making the Clouds Roll By Continued from page 344 seconds; notice how the same sky ap- pears darker when an upward angle was used. Figures 1 and 2 show how a cloud alters its shape in the space of three seconds. To continue with your film- ing, take your watch, if it has a second hand, and touch the starting button once every second for one hundred times. This will expose one hundred frames, enough for your first test and the projected pictures will show a slow, even movement if only one frame has been exposed at a time. After a little practice you will find it easy to count seconds without your watch. When choosing the location, include the roof of a building in your picture or a tree with leaves that are not fluttering in the breeze, as any movement in the foreground is fatal if you want to show acrobatic clouds. The Camera Goes to See Continued from page 348 the hip-booted clam digging fraternity and such contributions of warm human interest. Close shots of interesting and colorful types are taken to be cut in later. You can catch "grab shots" of the natives in work attire and, on Sundays, in their "store clothes" for contrast. Normal life in the villages contains far greater picture potentials than streets af the average city. But make something unusual out of— to you—the usual. There lies the pleas- ure of this filming. Very deliberately sleuth about for pictures. With the newly opened eye of the picture seeker you will ramble leisurely about in a country of greatly enhanced beauty and interest. You will re-discover the at- tractions of your hallowed haunts. Chances are you will be surprised at the number of most acceptable subjects that your camera encounters. But you must do more than merely take views of the guide book variety. Let your imagination have unhampered swing. ^OW Tllli: I'KArTII AH TRIPOD S€REE:¥ Tripod Screens aren’t news anymore— they’ve been on the market for years. But when a mechanically perfect, rigid, automatic type Tripod model is offered —and it’s a BRITELITE-TRUVISION Crystal Beaded Screen to boot—that’s NEWS! It sets up instantly. No old fashioned thumb-screws—automatic spring release catches hold the screen just where you want it. Place it anywhere. Raise it to any height up to 714 feet. It’s sturdy. It’s practical! It’s useful in classrooms, auditoriums and homes as well as for com- mercial purposes. Closed, it presents a neat, compact arrangement that’s both good-looking and convenient. Available in three popular sizes—30"x40", 36"x48" and 42"x56". BRITELITE T>U44/^^£urL CRYSTAL BEADED SCREEN See our complete line of screens, flood- lights, projector cases and film storage cases for every purse and purpose. Your dealer will gladly give you all in- formation—or if you prefer, write us for complete literature. MOTION PICTURE SCREEN & ACCESSORIES CO. 528 W. 26th St., New York, N.Y.